Lalonde is fired! NOW what do you do with this team for the rest of the season?

ElProfessor

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Disagree heavy on Johansson. He has looked like he can't handle more than (10-12 minutes) spot duty. He is very nonphysical and much too soft to cover net front and he is nothing special anywhere else. Not sure why they talked so highly of him, as I haven't seen anything yet that makes him anything more than a better skating Gus Lindstrom.
Would you rather have Petry/Holl/Gustafsson getting top-4 minutes on this team?

I'd think you were 100% wrong if you thought Petry would give you better minutes............but say you were right............what would be the point? Perry's gone forever at the end of the yr and Johansson could be a 3rd pair player through our prime. Get him some time.
 

Oddbob

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Would you rather have Petry/Holl/Gustafsson getting top-4 minutes on this team?

I'd think you were 100% wrong if you thought Petry would give you better minutes............but say you were right............what would be the point? Perry's gone forever at the end of the yr and Johansson could be a 3rd pair player through our prime. Get him some time.

Not about Petry playing more, but Johansson to date hasn't shown he is even as good as Petry quite honestly.
 

Hobnobs

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Lalonde is Laldone. McClellan is now the coach and will bring with him a new structure.

The roster makeup still has a lot of holes but I think we're going to see McClellan give young guys like Rasmussen, Veleno, Kasper and maybe even AlJo bigger roles. I'd also expect some GRG callups.

What *I* would do;
Trade Gustafsson as soon as possible. Future considerations or a conditional 6th or 7th round pick. Chicago, San Jose, maybe NYI, or BUF?
Trade Tarasenko with retention to maybe get a 2nd or 3rd for him. There has to be a team that is a middle of the pack playoff team that could use a vet for their 3rd line.
Trade Kane with retention. He's not getting a 1st anymore but a 2nd + a B prospect or a bottom 6er? He could be useful to a contender like DAL, EDM, VGK, NJD, FLA.
Trade Copp. With retention if you have to. Move an asset if you have to, but the guy needs to go. He's possibly the slowest skater in the NHL and an offensive black hole. He's years ahead of his timeline to become the next Frans Nielsen.
Trade Husso and/or Lyon closer to the TDL. Bring up Cossa and see what he's made of.

Put feelers out to other trade partners for players that can improve the middle of the lineup;
Look at pending RFAs like Alexander Romanov (LD) that would be a pretty awesome partner for one of Seider or Axel Sandin Pelikka. NYI have to pay Dobson big soon and will need to make sacrifices. Would they want a 2nd + Buium or Wallinder or AlJo?
Consider moving the team's 1st in 2025 (with top 5 protection) for young, immediate help. Who are some 2019 to 2021 draftees that could be of use? Cozens? McTavish?
Look at pending UFAs that have some life left in the tank. Jason Zucker would be a fixture on the 2nd line this year to replace some of the dead weight like Tank and Kane, but he plays a game that would be fine for the 3rd line next year and beyond.
Look for a guy that can reliably play a shutdown/PK role. David Savard, Luke Schenn, or someone like that. Give Seider less PK time and more ES/PP time as a result.
Bring up Soderblom. He genuinely looked better in the NHL 2 years ago than he has in the AHL.

Well, that's what I would do. What about YOU?

Yup pretty much some of this. Get rid of the vets that we can. Rotate in some kids.

Call up Watson so he can bang up some of the opposition. From what I heard he's well liked by the kids in the A.


I'd look for a shutdown D and a good defensive physical winger for 3rd line/Pk duty as well.
 
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Hen Kolland

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At the end of the day, they have to fill out a roster in a way that is responsible regarding the development of prospects, meaning not putting kids into situations they aren't somewhat close to being ready for.

You can plan to trade Kane, Tarasenko, Motte, Fischer, Petry in the last year of their deals if there are teams who will give assets. You can probably move Gus with one more year at $2 million.

But anyone who thinks they have a good chance of moving Copp or Compher casually as a routine piece of business is misguided. You aren't shedding them, you likely aren't shedding Chiarot or Holl.

I know that the popular opinion here is "the season is lost, the immediate future is a throwaway, so let's gut all the veterans and start fresh" but that is so unreasonable and unfeasible.

The season probably plays out with standard selling of UFAs at the deadline for an underwhelming return and you just hope that Yzerman develops a sense of urgency to make a sizable shake up in the offseason. That doesn't mean trading a bunch of nothing level players and one good draft pick for DeBrincat, who essentially orchestrated the trade by himself.
 

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Well first thing get that bum Veleno out of 1st line? I dont get what this guy has that impresses the coaches, he should have been in the Griffins 2 years ago.

I thought Veleno looked good early this season. This is his chance to prove himself. If he fails, SY can use him as a small piece in a trade.
Yeah maybe he will even drive him to the city he trades him.
 

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This is a way for Veleno to reclaim his career. He might make a better middle 6 winger than a bottom 6 center. I liked his game there when he was on Malmo in Sweden.

He has the tools, it's worth a try. If the team runs 1-3-1, he would be the forechecker.

It's obvious Joey doesn't have natural hockey IQ, but he has all of the other tools like skating, shooting, and some puck handling. His passing vision needs work along with his positioning, Maybe Todd think he can coach some sense into Joey, like finding soft spots and setting up for shots instead of just running around.

It's also the first time he's had a real coach, couple of collegiate goalies aren't gonna be able to teach what he needs. I'm never thrilled to see a goalie head coach. Todd was a low level defenseman IIRC, but he's got experience running the offense as assistant and head coach.
 

SCD

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Yzerman said he expected to compete for a wild card spot this season, so I don't get the impression he's looking to tank. Everything from his presser suggests he made the move to replace Lalonde because he knows the team should be playing better.
What did you expect Yzerman to say just after hiring a new coach?

First rule of Yzerman....never believe what the man says, only watch what he does.
 

OneMoreTry

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It's obvious Joey doesn't have natural hockey IQ, but he has all of the other tools like skating, shooting, and some puck handling. His passing vision needs work along with his positioning, Maybe Todd think he can coach some sense into Joey, like finding soft spots and setting up for shots instead of just running around.

I agree - but to me, that alone disqualifies him for a top 6 role. But we‘ll see how it goes. :skeptic:
 

OgeeOgelthorpe

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You don't make an offer sheet when your team is fighting for a high lottery pick.

You wouldn’t have given up a 3rd for Dylan Holloway? Or a 2nd for Broberg? That’s a 3/4 defenseman and a 2nd line winger on Detroit. We could use that, whether that’s the 37th and 72nd overall pick we give up, or the 62nd and 94th overall pick.
 
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